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- Gianni Franciolini (1 June 1910 – 1 January 1960) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 19 films between 1939 and 1959. Born in Florence...
- Leopoldo Franciolini (1844–1920) was an Italian antique dealer who was active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is remembered as a fraudster...
- Gianni Franciolini (1954) Madame du Barry by Christian-Jacque (1954) The Three Thieves by Lionello De Felice (1954) Roman Tales by Gianni Franciolini (1955)...
- Impression! (1951, by Roberto Savarese) ****o Elephant (1952, by Gianni Franciolini (producer too)) as Carlo Caretti Gli uomini non guardano il cielo (1952...
- and Zully Moreno Prelude to Madness (1948, Italy), directed by Gianni Franciolini La Sonate à Kreutzer (1956, France), short film directed by Éric Rohmer...
- Hieronymus Albrecht H****. For forged three-manual instruments, see Leopoldo Franciolini. Ripin, Edwin M.; Koster, John (2001). "Buff stop [harp stop and (erroneously)...
- his apprentices. Piccioni's first score for a feature film was Gianni Franciolini’s Il mondo le condanna (1952). He consequently changed his lawyer's "toga"...
- the Park (Italian: Villa Borghese) is a 1953 film directed by Gianni Franciolini. The film consists of six vignettes set in the Villa Borghese gardens...
- subsequently started a career as model and actress, debuting in the Gianni Franciolini's 1953 comedy film Villa Borghese. Cianni died in Morlupo on 27 May 2022...
- through the shop of the late 19th century builder/fraudster Leopoldo Franciolini, who reworked it with his characteristic form of decoration, but according...